Native support for the Server Explorer lets you connect to and use VistaDB databases
as you would Microsoft SQL Server, including visual query creation inside the Visual
Studio IDE.

Full support for ADO.NET Provider Factories also means you can write generic data
access code and change the connection string to load VistaDB or SQL Server at runtime
for a single application build that supports multiple backend data stores.

Entity Framework 6 / 5 / 4

The VistaDB Entity Framework provider supports Entity Framework 6 as well as EF5 and EF4. You can
generate EF models using with Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2012 or Visual Studio 2010. The only thing you cannot currently do is generate a database from an EF model.

32 and 64 Bit Native Support

Full support for the Server Explorer also includes x64 systems! Even though Visual
Studio is a 32 bit app you can still use our provider with Visual Studio on 64 bit
Windows. The VistaDB Engine will JIT to 64 bit when not hosted under
a 32 bit process to allow you to take advantage of increased memory limits. While
running under Visual Studio the engine runs in 32 bit mode.

.Net 2.0 SP1 - .Net 4.5 in one assembly

Because VistaDB is fully managed we can auto promote from .Net 2 all the way to
.Net 4.5 with no code changes. Our single assembly allows you to decide where
you want to deploy the engine without worry.

Visual Studio Integration Features in VistaDB

You can create databases, alter their schema, indexes and more directly inside Visual
Studio 2010 and higher. This allows you to make quicker edits
directly within your development environment.

Create a new database while building a connection

Adding a data connection within Visual Studio also allows you to create a new database
at the same time you make the connection in the Server Explorer.

Alter tables within Visual Studio

From the project solution you may double click the database to have the
VistaDB Data Builder automatically launch and open your database in a single
step. This makes for a much faster workflow from the development tool to your
database admin tool when you need it.

Visual Studio Express not supported with IDE

Please note that Visual Studio Express editions do NOT allow third
party add ins to be loaded. This is a limitation imposed by Microsoft. You can still
use the Data Builder, and write code to load / access the database. You will not
be able to use the integrated Server Explorer plug-in.

You can still write code to use the VistaDB database engine, but you lose the Server
Explorer, visual query designer and strongly typed dataset generation capabilities.